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  1. hey.. Guess what I found. A breeder in Dubai and who's their neighbor?... The Dubai Ministry of Agriculture; Vet Department. On Khawaneej Rd. Near Mushrif Park With CITES Certificate good till November 2009.
  2. yes Thank God for that. He is not sneezing and playing as normal. I hae to give him 3.5 days of antibiotics more.
  3. Lisa, a LOT of poop at the bottom of the cage when I came home! He is active, enjoying soaked pellets that I feed him. Gotta continue the course of antibiotics till Tuesday. Thanks for asking.
  4. I bought the medium red one for my grey if it fits him, I will get a small ping for my amazon as well. Shipping worldwide is FREE! Great!
  5. I bought the medium red one for my grey if it fits him, I will get a small ping for my amazon as well. Shipping worldwide is FREE! Great!
  6. Hospital phone: 04 3401060 Hospital fax: 04 3401070 Email: info@nadvethosp.com 24 hour emergency: 050 8817048 Preferred appointment times vary a little depending on the time of the year however are available every afternoon between Saturday and Wednesday. Please contact the reception for further details. A: From Shk Zayed Road / Safa park. 1. Leave Shk Zayed road at interchange number 2 and follow signs for Nad Al Shiba 2. Go straight across the crossroads/traffic lights at Al Quoz and carry straight on following signs to Nad Al Shiba on route 69. 3. At first round about go straight following signs for Nad Al Shiba on route 69 4. After the camel crossing you come to the second roundabout on which there is a mosque. Turn right at this round about following signs for ‘Camel pens’ and ‘Al Arab club’. After three speed bumps you will come to a crossroads. Turn left at this crossroads following signs for Nad Al Shiba Veterinary Hospital. 5. After 1.5 Km follow the sign indicating a right turn for Nad Al Shiba Veterinary Hospital. 6. After 500M you will see another sign pointing right, please take the second road from the right (between the camel pens). 7. The Nad Al Shiba Veterinary hospital is a large sand coloured building with a domed roof. B: From Al Ain on highway 66. (Please join the Al Ain road from Emirates road 311) 1. Coming from Al Ain direction please leave highway 66 at exit 9 signposted to Nad Al Shiba 1+2. At the end of the slip road take a left turn over the bridge following signs for Nad Al Shiba. 2. At the round about go straight following signs for Nad Al Shiba. 3. At the next round about go straight following signs for the camel pens and Nad Al Shiba 1. 4. Carry straight on this road (34 Street) past the signs for the ‘Latifa School’ on the left hand side. Continue straight for 2.5 Km after speed bumps until you see signs for Nad Al Shiba Veterinary Hospital on the left hand side. 5. Continue as from A6 C: From Dubai on Highway 66 1. Leave highway 66 at exit 6 (opposite Ras Al Khor nature reserve) and follow signs to Nad AL Shiba on route 69. 2. Take a right slip road on route 69 following signs for Nad AL Shiba, Al Quoz, Al Wasl and Al Safa. 3. At the roundabout take a left turn following signs to Nad LA Shiba 4. Continue straight over the next round about 5. Continue straight passing signs on the right for Nad Al Shiba police station and Nad AL Shiba clinic. At the next round about take a right turn sign posted to Nad Al Shiba 1, camel pens and Latifa School 6. Continue as from B4 Opening times are 8am to 1pm Thursdays and 8am to 5pm on Saturdays to Wednesdays. Outside of these hours we provide 24 hour emergency cover : Please contact 050 8817048
  7. WAIT 48 HOURS? You better go to NAD AL SHAEBA VET ASAP. See Dr. Julio there. HE is good. But CALL NOW. PLEASE. I know this disease. Its not safe to wait.
  8. Hi Ranaz... did you call 911? oh wait its 999 here! Yeah I know two vets, one in Dubai and one in Sharjah. Both good, but Dubai guy is $$$$$! The one in Sharjah is so cheap you'd go there daily! Let me know and I will guide you to the one you wanna go to. My cell ... Emailed to you.<br><br>Post edited by: Falconeer, at: 2009/01/19 19:38
  9. The update... I tried to feed him last night but he was just too down from the shot I guess. His poop this morning was dark almost black. So I took him to work with me to show another vet later. All day he was just fine making noises and all. But dark poop scared me. Reached vet in the evening and showed him the old report and the medicine I got for oral use. He said this is what he would have given too. The loss of appetite, and the dark poop is normal cause of the antibiotics he got. Is tired and sleeping now. Also, the vet gave me some vitamins and mineral/electrolyte supplement and told to ad a tiny ammount with the antibiotics dose to help him in case he does not eat for a while. The good news.. Sneezing is completely gone! Thank God and all of you too! Now lets hope he starts eating soon too.
  10. luv... no Name yet! Age is about 3-4 months. Hand feeding, but he is trying to explore. I mean he wants to explore, but is sick for the moment. Thanks!
  11. wow Lisa thats a great story. I'm gonna be telling this to my friends too hope thats okay with you
  12. Pics Pics Pics Please!
  13. I'll post the doc's report in the morning. and he did not tell me how the nasal thing test was?
  14. I;m narowing it to Picasso and Figero (spelling) and Pepsi (I'm a Pepsi one fan but I need to gain weight!)
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